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Webdoc - 0 views

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    is a new service that is best described as a blog platform that offers rich multimedia commenting. If you've ever tried Tumblr, Web Doc will initial look familiar to you. Web Doc makes it easy to create a new post full of multiple media formats. Web Doc provides templates for changing the visual background of each post, widgets for all kinds of purposes (calendar, games, etc), and of course lots of options for video and image display. What makes Web Doc unique is that people who visit your Web Doc can reply with Web Docs of their own. In other words, the comments written in reply to your Web Doc can contain all of the rich multimedia elements that a Web Doc started from scratch can contain. This takes commenting to a new level compared to "traditional" blog platforms that only allow hyperlinks to be inserted into a comment.
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Flip Alternatives: 5 Great Pocket Video Cameras - 0 views

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    Now that Flip is gone and we are not ready to adopt tablet and mobile devices, we should look at these.
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Mapping Our World - 1 views

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    Cool interactive site for elementary school kids on how maps are created from the globe
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    Those of you involved with elementary SS - check it out
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Group items tagged math - Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom | Diigo Groups - 1 views

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    A listing of Math links from the Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom group.
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Livescribe Education | Livescribe Education - 0 views

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    Lesson plans and ideas to use LiveScribe in the classroom
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Import Google Calendar into Excel and Word - 1 views

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    VERY COOL tool to get a human-readable version of the Google Calenar in Word. Many teachers are starting to use Google Calendar embedded in their web pages but Google truncates the events after so many are added. This tool will expand the box for any day that has multiple events added.
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Prepping for iPads in School -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    This series chronicles one school's journey to implement mobile devices in the school. They have the same concerns FCPS has. It will be interesting to follow their progress to see how they overcome the issues. Granted, this is one school and we are many, but the issues are similar.
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Can Technology Help Us FLIP the Classroom? - Planet Blog - Blog - PrometheanPlanet - 0 views

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    More talk about Kahn
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Three Trends That Will Shape the Future of Curriculum | MindShift - 0 views

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      I don't think the author uses the cliche "21st Century Learner" once in this article. 
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Cool Tools for an Interactive Whiteboard - 0 views

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    Tammy Worcester list of cool tools for interactive whiteboard
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Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 0 views

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    interactive flash based virtual hip replacement, stem cell transplant, design a cell phone, etc.
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Social media kitbag | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Lots of social media tools including Pirate Pad, Tumblr, Wordle, Cinch and timeline creators.
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Utah Education Network - 1 views

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    Click on the right hand side for "interactives" to see different interactive games for the IWB (math, science, LA, social studies, music, art, health, etc)
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PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 0 views

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    interactive simulations for secondary science for the IWB
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Instant class feedback without clickers - 1 views

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      imagine a classroom where every student can respond without any clickers!
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Dropbox As Collaboration Tool - 0 views

    • Michael Hakkarinen
       
      Is this easier with Wiggio?
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Laser Blaster Sounds | Effects | Sound Bites | Sound Clips from SoundBible.com - 1 views

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    Best site I"ve found for free sounds.
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Passion and Professional Development - 1 views

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    Similar perspective to MSET Keynote speaker on day 1 of 2011
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